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On the murder of Ayşenur Eygi

Jeff Halper, ICAHD, September 8, 2024

       Yet another courageous person who gave her life for a just cause, Palestinian rights.  Ayşenur Eygi joins two other members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM0), Rachel Corrie and Tom Hurndall, killed in actions against Israeli destruction of Palestinian life in its genocidal campaign since 1948 to Judaize Palestine.

Beita, the town of about 12,000 people near Nablus, has been the target of deadly Israeli attacks for decades, both by the military and by settlers.   In 1988, during the first Intifada, then-Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin ordered the army to “break the bones” of Palestinian protesters. Twenty men from Beita and the vicinity said to have been involved in stone throwing were assembled, bound, and actually had their bones broken by soldiers. They were then abandoned at night in a muddy field.

       A couple months later, a group of Israeli settlers entered Beita in a show of strength “to show them that we are the masters of the country,” led by two heavily-armed settlers with criminal records of attacks on Palestinians. In the ensuing melee, two Palestinians were shot by one of the armed criminals and several wounded. Also killed by the settler’s M-16 was an Israeli girl, though the Palestinians were initially blamed. Prime Minister Shamir attended er funeral where cries of “the village of Beita must be wiped off the face of the earth” were raised.

       In the aftermath, a Palestinian boy was killed, hundreds of the town’s men were forced to stand all night handcuffed, blindfolded and physically attacked, six were deported, and 16 villagers were sentenced to stiff prison terms for “stone throwing.” The IDF then demolished more than 30 homes and bulldozed Beita’s almond groves.

       In 2013, settlers established on Beitar land, on a hill overlooking the town, the illegal “outpost” of Evyatar, intended to isolate Beitar from its surrounding lands and villages. In May 2021, during the Unity Intifada, residents of Beitar and the area began protests over the continued presence of the outpost and especially the government’s construction of infrastructure for it; roads, water lines and electricity. Over the following months, the IDF killed seven Beitar protesters, injured more than a thousand and destroyed $100,000 worth of vegetables and other produce.

       In April, 2023, more than 15,000 settlers, accompanied by 1000 soldiers, marched to the outpost to demand the government make it a legal settlement. They were led by Betzalel Smotrich, a violent settler who was now the minister in Netanyahu’s government responsible for the Civil Administration the military government, and Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Minister of Internal Security (Police).

       Since the protests began in 2021, ten Palestinians have been killed and some 6,800 injured in defense of their land. Now we add to that tragic toll Ayşenur Eygi. May her memory be blessed. She died much too young but for a noble cause that gives her life and death moral and political significance for all of us fighting against Zionist colonization and for Palestinian rights.  La lucha continua! (The fight continues!)

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